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Key Specifications/Special Features - It is known as finger millet, African finger millet, red millet and ragi, are the oldest food and first cereal grain used for domestic purpose. Finger millet is originally native to the Ethiopian highlands and was introduced into India approximately 4000 years ago.
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Viant Organics is delighted to present its premium Organic Finger Millet, a nutritious and sustainably cultivated grain through organic farming practices. Grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs), this finger millet exemplifies Viant Organics' commitment to natural and eco-friendly agriculture. With a dedicated focus on soil health, biodiversity, and environmental responsibility, Viant Organics ensures that their organic finger millet is produced with the utmost care. Finger millet, also known as ragi, is a gluten-free grain that is rich in essential nutrients, including calcium, iron, fiber, and protein.
Whole dehusked Finger Millet Grains
The common English name of Ragi is finger millet. Due to the immense popularity of other cereal crops such as rice and wheat, ragi had taken a backseat in the Indian food and nutrition scene for a long time, although they were a highly regarded nutritious yield in ancient agricultural practices more than 2000 years ago. In the past three to four decades, thanks to in-depth research and the thrust by the UN FAO (United Nations Food And Agriculture Organization) on incorporating millets in the daily diet, to tackle malnutrition and a myriad other commonly occurring ailments, ragi has made a significant comeback as a frontrunner The nutrition values in a 100 g Ragi Calories - 385 Macronutrients: Total Fat 7%, Saturated Fat 3% Polyunsaturated Fat 5% Monounsaturated Fat 2% Cholesterol 0%, Sodium 0% Total Carbohydrates 25% Dietary Fiber 14%, Sugars 2%, Protein 10% Micronutrients: Minerals: Calcium 26%, Iron 11%, Potassium 27% Vitamins: Thiamine 5%, Riboflavin 7.6%, Niacin 3.7% Folic Acid 3% Vitamin C 7%, Vitamin E 4.6%
History and Geography: Finger Millet, grown in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, has been a part of Indian agriculture for over 4,000 years. Usage in Global Cuisines: Used in making porridge, cookies, and healthy pancakes. Health Benefits: Benefit Description High in Calcium, it Strengthens bones and teeth. Rich in Antioxidants Reduces oxidative stress. Note: The price of the product cannot be mentioned on a global trade as it varies based on the payment terms decided between the parties. The Country of Origin for every Product is India. The HSN codes are below : Finger Millet- 10082130
Finger Millets(Ragi) Finger Millets (Eleusine Coracana), often known as ragi in India, stand unique among the cereals such as barley, rye and oats with higher nutritional contents. It is rich in calcium, dietary fiber, phytates (0.48%), protein, minerals and phenolics. It is also a rich source of thiamine, riboflavin, iron, methionine, isoleucine, leucine, phenylalanine and other essential amino acids. The abundance of these phytochemicals enhances the nutraceutical potentail of finger millet, making it a powerhouse of health benefiting nutrients. It has distinguished health beneficial properties, such as anti-doabetic, anti-diarrheal, anticulcer, anti-inflammatory, antiumerogenic, atherosclerogenic effects, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.
Ragi Flour: Raagi is a kind of millet. It contains high proteins and has advantages of slow digestibility and high calcium content. High-protein biscuits are made with raagi flour. The white grain varieties of raagi have more thiamine and protein. Raagi flour is used in the preparation of rotis, dosa, porridge, and other foods. Raagi flour is also known as Kurakkan flour in Karnataka, India. This ground raagi flour can also be consumed with milk, boiled water or yogurt. There are different uses of Raagi flour in different parts of India. In Gujarat Raagi flour is used in preparing bhakhri (flat bread) whereas in Karnataka, raagi flour is used in preparing raagi balls which are consumed in the morning to retain strength In India, Ragi recipes are hundreds in number and even common food stuffs such as dosa, idly and laddu are made out of ragi. With so many delicious dishes made up ragi flour around and being aware of the nutritional and medicinal significance of ragi flour, we should take a decision to increase the cultivation and usage of the outstanding grain. The dishes made out of Raagi flour also act as a wholesome diet for diabetic and obese people. It also serves as a cheaper alternative for milk as it is rich in protein and calcium. To make raagi dishes long lasting, we can also prepare raagi biscuits. After knowing so many health benefits, we should be taking raagi flour daily in our diet. So buy pure, fresh and hygienic raagi flour from us and give a healthy and nutritious diet to your family.